Pipe joint arrangement

ABSTRACT

A pipe joint arrangement, which is intended for enabling one or more angular deflections successive in a longitudinal direction along an elongated pipeline in one or more planes. A joining piece is connectible with pipeline sections to be coupled with each other successively in the longitudinal direction and includes of frame elements locked to each other in a longitudinal direction and provided therebetween a swivel member with a substantially cylindrical or spherical swiveling face for enabling movement of the frame elements by rotating the same relative to each other with respect to one or more axes of rotation.

The invention relates to a pipe joint arrangement, which is intended for enabling one or more angular deflections successive in a longitudinal direction along an elongated pipeline in one or more planes.

In the above purpose it is currently conventional to employ fixed elbow pieces, e.g. in various process pipelines. Such fixed pipelines call for a shutdown of the process and a disruption of the pipework in the event that, for any reason, a change of location for a pipework is desired. However, depending on how the support of a pipework is arranged, it is in some cases possible to move a pipework sufficiently in operations calling for minor displacements.

However, a particularly outstanding problem today exists in association with fixed pipelines intended for process washing, in which context the purpose to wash an industrial process, such as a process apparatus included in the basic equipment of a pulp or paper mill, by means of a wash pipe present within the same and rotating e.g. around its longitudinal axis. The wash pipe has its washing fluid supplied, preferably according to the principle shown e.g. in FIG. 5, in its entirety by way of the interior of itself and a drive unit rotating it for delivering the washing fluid further to a target by spraying or in a like manner through nozzles present in the wash pipe.

Especially in solutions of the above type it is inconvenient to execute the washing process for a process apparatus, which proceeds, according to the principle shown e.g. in FIG. 5, in several longitudinal directions. At present, such a washing process requires that several spaced-apart wash pipes, along with drive units and washing fluid pipeworks therefore, be mounted on various surfaces of a process apparatus.

For example, Finnish patent No. 107,589 discloses another method and apparatus intended for process washing, according to the principle of which at least two washing fluid supply systems are arranged by way of the interior within one and the same wash pipe for enabling operation of each supply system, such as spraying of washing fluid and/or movement of the supply system, by means of a control assembly in a manner independent from each other.

Accordingly, it is inconvenient today to implement an elongated pipeline, especially as a process washing apparatus rotating around its longitudinal axis, having a mobility in several directions or else in anticipation of its required mobility, e.g. due to maintenance operations applied to the actual process apparatus . In such cases, the required extra equipment currently results in expensive investments, plenty of necessary service and maintenance operations and required space. The above problems are further acerbated when using e.g. process washing lines according to the above-cited Finnish patent, comprising at least two flow paths nested within and separated from each other for process washing fluid.

A pipe joint arrangement according to the present invention has an objective to provide a decisive improvement regarding the above-described problems and to thereby raise essentially the available state of the art. In order to accomplish this objective, a pipe joint arrangement of the invention is principally characterized by comprising a joining piece, connectible with pipeline sections to be coupled with each other successively in the longitudinal direction and consisting of frame elements locked to each other in a longitudinal direction and having provided therebetween a swivel member with a substantially cylindrical or spherical swiveling face for enabling movement of the frame elements by rotating the same relative to each other with respect to one or more axes of rotation.

In amongst the most important benefits gained by a pipe joint arrangement of the invention should be mentioned the simplicity of its construction and the advantages resulting from its use, regarding especially reduced investment costs and less service and maintenance operations. The swivel member with a substantially cylindrical or spherical swiveling face makes it possible to change the relative longitudinal direction of pipelines coupled with a joining piece of the invention either in a single plane relative to one axis of rotation or else three-dimensionally e.g. relative to two axes of rotation orthogonal to each other. By virtue of the invention, it is thus very easy to install pipelines, which extend e.g. in several directions and which are further possible to implement in constructions rotating around their longitudinal axis by using preferably a joining piece designed in universal joint principle and by supplying the washing fluid to be carried along the pipeline by way of the interior of the joining piece by means of a flow passage present in its swivel member and connected by its opposite ends in a sealed manner to flow paths present in the opposite frame elements of the frame. As a result, the pipe joint arrangement of the invention enables first of all implementation, of integrally constructed, multi-directional pipelines e.g. in process washing purposes or else installation of various pipelines to render it possible to displace the same by flexing relative to one or more articulations e.g. when such a displacement is required by service or maintenance operations applied to the actual process apparatus.

Preferred embodiments for a pipe joint arrangement of the invention are presented in dependent claims directed thereto.

The invention will be described in detail in the following specification with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which

FIGS. 1 a and 1 b show longitudinal and cross-sectional views of one preferred joining piece of the invention,

FIGS. 2 a and 2 b show one joining piece which is alternative to that shown in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b,

FIGS. 3 a and 3 b show another implementation which is alternative to those shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,

FIGS. 4 a and 4 b show another implementation which is alternative to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-3, and

FIG. 5 show side and plan views of pipe joint arrangements of the invention when used in connection with a process washer pipe system capable of rotating around its longitudinal axis.

The invention relates to a pipe joint arrangement, which is intended for enabling one or more angular deflections successive in a longitudinal direction s along an elongated pipeline L in one or more planes . The pipe joint arrangement comprises, e.g. according to the principle shown in FIGS. 5 a and 5 b, a joining piece 1, connectible with pipeline sections to be coupled with each other successively in a longitudinal direction s1 and consisting of frame elements 1 a, 1 b locked to each other in the longitudinal direction s and having provided therebetween a swivel member 2 with a substantially cylindrical or spherical swiveling face for enabling movement of the frame elements 1 a, 1 b by rotating w the same relative to each other with respect to one or more axes of rotation.

FIGS. 1 a and 1 b, 2 a and 2 b, and 3 a and 3 b illustrate solutions pivotable symmetrically with respect to two axes of rotation x, y orthogonal to each other, wherein the swivel member 2 comprises a spherical swiveling face. On the other hand, the solution shown in FIGS. 4 a and 4 b makes use of a solution pivotable relative to just one frame element 1 b with respect to two axes of rotation x, y, the other frame element 1 a being capable of pivoting with respect to the x-axis only. In a further preferred embodiment, especially in reference to what is shown in FIG. 4 b, it is possible to design the flow passage V1 present in the swivel member 2 to be e.g. elliptically broached from its mid-section to the outer periphery of the swivel member 2 in a direction consistent with the sense of rotation. Another possibility is to implement the joining piece in a manner enabling rotation relative to just one axis of rotation by using a swivel member 2 which either symmetrically or asymmetrically cylindrical, the latter principle being shown e.g. in FIG. 4 a.

Referring e.g. to views of principle shown e.g. in FIGS. 5 a and 5 b, in a particularly preferred embodiment the pipe joint arrangement is intended for use in connection with a process washing apparatus intended particularly for process washing, whereby a process apparatus included in an industrial process, such as in the basic equipment of a pulp or paper mill, is washable by means of a pipeline L, which is movable relative thereto, functions as a washing apparatus, and which is coupled to be movable in connection with the process apparatus for spraying a washing fluid to the target by way of nozzles sp present in the pipeline L or in a like manner while the pipeline is rotating u around its longitudinal axis s in response to the action of a drive unit KL. In this case, the pipe joint arrangement has its joining piece 1 implemented preferably in a so-called cardan principle, such as e.g by means of a universal joint, a cross-joint, an articulated coupling or the like, wherein its internal flow path is established by a flow passage V1 present in the swivel member 2 and connected, e.g. in reference to FIGS. 1 a, 2 a, 3 a and 4 a, by its opposite ends in a sealed manner to flow paths V2 present in the opposite frame elements 1 a, 1 b.

In a preferred embodiment, referring especially to FIGS. 1 a and 1 b, the joining piece L includes a substantially spherical or ball-shaped swivel member 2, which is connected by its opposite sides to each frame element 1 a, 1 b by means of locking/pivoting axles 2 a located in two planes orthogonal to each other. Especially in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b, the pairs of locking/pivoting axles located in orthogonal planes are disposed partially eccentrically e with respect to the swivel member 2.

In a preferred embodiment, the swivel member 2 has a bearing 3 disposed between its locking/pivoting axle 2 a and frame elements 1 a, 1 b, the frame elements 1 a, 1 b being also preferably provided with lubrication channels 4 for lubricating the articulation bearings 3.

In all of the foregoing embodiments, the swivel member 2 and the locking/pivoting axles 2 a are preferably designed as a substantially integral fixed unit. In particular, the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 a and 2 b comprises the use of locking/pivoting axles 2 a connectible to the swivel member 2 by means of a threaded joint KL, while the other foregoing respective embodiments enable the use of locking/pivoting axles 2 a attached to the swivel member 2 e.g. by welding. In embodiments like this, each frame element 1 a, 1 b comprises at least one attachment bracket 1 a 1 engageable therewith removably, such as by way of a screw joint RL, for enabling attachment of the swivel member 2 with its integral fixed locking/pivoting axle 2 a. Assembling a joining piece constructed as described above is a particularly simple procedure.

In a further preferred embodiment, each frame element is provided, in connection with its flow path V2, with an external sealing means 5 setting itself against the swivel member 2. In a still further solution alternative or supplementary to the above, each frame element 1 a, 1 b and/or the swivel member (2) is provided, according to the principle shown eg. in FIG. 1 a, with one or more additional internal seals 6.

A pipe joint arrangement of the invention is capable of being applied also in implementations, wherein a pipeline L is provided in its interior with at least two spaced-apart flow systems for a washing process. In this case, the pipeline L has its first internal flow system extended by way of a flow path V2 present in a frame element of a joining piece 1 and a flow passage V1 present in a swivel member 2 through the joining piece 1, the second internal flow system being extended e.g. externally of the joining piece 1 by means of one or more by-pass conduits, tubes or the like (this type of embodiment is not shown in the drawings) .

It is obvious that the invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated or described above, but it can be subjected to quite extensive modifications within the scope of the basic inventive concept. Thus, it is obvious that a joining piece of the invention, regarding both the configurations of a swivel member and its articulation faces as well as its external construction, can be implemented in a multitude of designs by providing one or more frame elements of the joining piece, for the purpose of coupling the swivel member, for example with no more than one or else three or more attachment brackets. Furthermore, in a totally asymmetrical implementation, it is also possible to design the swivel member as an integral part of one of the frame elements of a joining piece, whereby the desired angular deflection is accomplished merely by rotating the second frame element of the joining piece relative to the first one in one or more planes. There is no detailed description above regarding the actual coupling of pipelines with a joining piece, which can also be implemented, eg. in principle, in designs other than those shown in FIG. 5. In addition, it is naturally possible to employ a joining piece of the invention by using it just to provide an angular deflection in a pipeline, whereby a fluid conveyed along the pipeline is adapted to by-pass the joining piece e.g. by way of an external flow tube or an external folding jacket. 

1. A pipe joint arrangement, which is intended for enabling one or more angular deflections successive in a longitudinal direction along an elongated pipeline in one or more planes, the pipe joint comprising: a joining piece, connectible with pipeline sections to be coupled with each other successively in the longitudinal direction and of comprising frame elements locked to each other in a longitudinal direction and having provided therebetween an articulation with substantially arcuate swiveling faces for enabling movement of the frame elements by rotating the same relative to each other with respect to one or more axes of rotation, wherein the joining piece has its linkage comprising a one-piece spherical, ball-shaped or at least partially cylindrical swivel member, which is connected by its opposite sides to each frame element by of locking/pivoting axles located in one or two planes orthogonal to each other, and through which extends a flow passage which is connected by its opposite ends to flow paths present in the frame elements.
 2. A pipe joint arrangement, which is intended for use in connection with a process washing apparatus intended particularly for process washing, whereby a process apparatus included in an industrial process is washable by, which is movable relative thereto, functions as a washing apparatus, and which is coupled to be movable in connection with the process apparatus for spraying a washing fluid to the target by way of nozzles present in the pipeline while the pipeline is rotating around its longitudinal axis, and said pipeline including at least two spaced-apart flow systems for the washing process, wherein the pipeline has its first flow system extended through the intermediary of an internal flow path present in a frame element of a joining piece and an internal flow passage present in a swivel member, and the second flow system is extended externally of the joining piece by one or more by-pass conduits, tubes.
 3. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the flow passage present in the swivel member is adapted to broach elliptically from its middle portion to the outside periphery of the swivel member in a direction consistent with the sense of rotation.
 4. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the joining piece has a bearing disposed between its locking/pivoting axle and frame elements.
 5. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the frame elements comprise lubrication channels for lubricating the articulation bearings.
 6. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the swivel member and the locking/pivoting axles are designed as an integral fixed unit.
 7. The pipe joint arrangement claim 6, wherein each frame element comprises at least one attachment bracket engageable therewith removably, for enabling attachment of the swivel member with its integral fixed locking/pivoting axle.
 8. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 2, wherein each frame element comprises, in connection with its flow path, an external seal setting itself against the swivel member.
 9. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 2, wherein in connection with each frame element and/or the swivel member comprises one or more additional internal seals.
 10. The pipe joint arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the joining piece includes an at least partially cylindrical swivel member enabling rotary motion around one axis of rotation. 